Connection Over Competition with Chris Moreno | Ep. 21 | Growthwell with Josh Byrd
In a world where collaboration and community are becoming vital for success, how can entrepreneurs balance personal growth, professional achievements, and meaningful relationships? Episode 21 of the Growthwell podcast tackles this question with guest Chris Moreno, CEO of Infinite Niches and a prominent figure in PropTech, a field blending technology and real estate. With insights from Chris’ entrepreneurial journey, listeners gain a fresh perspective on success built on purpose and connection.
What drives leaders to choose connection over competition, and how does it shape their legacy?
Hosted by Josh Byrd, this episode dives deep into Chris Moreno’s journey—from startup challenges to building thriving businesses—and explores how fostering genuine relationships and prioritizing long-term goals over short-term wins can create a fulfilling career and life.
Key takeaways from the episode:
- Balancing Work and Life: Chris shares how he integrates family, community, and his entrepreneurial ventures, demonstrating that boundaries and intentional time management are essential for sustainable success.
- The Power of Connection: By prioritizing collaboration over competition, Chris builds communities where entrepreneurs thrive, creating lasting impacts beyond individual ventures.
- Legacy and Leadership: Chris discusses his approach to mentorship, emphasizing the importance of supporting others without micromanaging and playing the “infinite game” to leave a legacy.
Chris Moreno is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor in PropTech, real estate, and technology. He has co-founded and scaled multiple companies to successful exits, including Luxer One, and now leads Infinite Niches, an advisory and investment firm focused on accelerating growth for real estate and technology innovators. A recognized industry leader, Chris is also an advisor and mentor for organizations like Techstars and the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC).
Article written by MarketScale.